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906 // Tin God – City Sirens (Original Mix)

City sirens aren't always annoying... Tin God's on Burning Synths: the louder, the better!

Brazilian producer Tin God touches down on Burning Synths, adding the Spanish label to a discography that already includes SOVIETT, NEIN, and Late Night Munchies. The single “City Sirens” lands with a remix from Calystarr. The alias itself is a sly joke – a tin god is exactly the sort of bloated authority figure who demands bows but deserves none. Yet the music here carries no arrogance. Just a steady, floor‑ready pulse built for Indie Dance’s prime hours. Two versions of the same cut, each with its own weight. A confident arrival from a producer who lets the groove do the talking.

Premiered here, the original locks into a throbbing bassline that pushes from the first bar. A deep, fog‑like atmosphere wraps around the arrangement, giving the track space to unfold without clutter. Synth leads cut through the haze – sharp enough to steer, warm enough to keep things organic. This is peak‑time material, designed for the stretch of night when the floor has already committed. No wasted moments, no theatrical drops. Just a solid, rolling dance-floor tool that earns its keep through repetition and weight. Tin God delivers exactly what the title promises: the alert, the tension, the release. All without the pomp. A proper tool for the right hands.

You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Beatport page of the label.

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